* Oper Commands: (+ indicates that /quote must be used with ircII) Available Help Topics --------------------- umodes - users modes chanmodes - channel modes imodes - information modes routing commands (connect,squit) Info commands ------------- stats - available stats trace - trace connections htm - High Traffic Mode command set - set options map - dump network map Banning users ------------- kill - disconnect user klines - local ircd bans dlines - ip based klines glines - network wide bans Troubleshooting ---------------- /msg $mask - send a message to all users on servers matching mask /msg #mask - send a message to all users with hosts matching mask lnotice - send a local server notice rnotice - send a server notice to remote server zombie - user cannot send messages dccdeny - user cannot DCC SEND whois - whois search functionality SAMODE - force mode change on channel rehash - rehash options hvc - enable/disable human verification code *umodes a - services admin A - server admin B - user connecting from a bot list entry H - hide oper status on whois from normal users o - global IRC operator O - local IRC operator T - technical admin v - no DCC send w - can send/receive wallops (non opers will not receive wallops) y - will receive a server notice when someone /whois you z - user is zombie (cannot send messages) *chanmodes O - IRC Operators only A - Server Administrators only *imodes b - bots detection c - client connections/exits k - kills r - client rejections g - generic v - svlines y - spy mode (info/stats) d - debug e - external connects/squits f - server is full *zombie + ZOMBIE - ZOMBIE [reason] Set user mode (+z) cannot send messages [reason]. + UNZOMBIE - UNZOMBIE Remove user mode (+z) *dccdeny + DCCDENY - DCCDENY [reason] Set user mode (+v) cannot DCC SEND [reason]. + DCCALLOW - DCCALLOW Remove user mode (-v) *whois WHOIS - WHOIS | | <$server*> Displays whois info for matched users (* indicates you can use wild cards) *lnotice LNOTICE - LNOTICE :text Sends a server notice to all users on the local server *rnotice RNOTICE - RNOTICE server :text Sends a server notice to all users on a given server *squit SQUIT - SQUIT [reason] Splits away from your side of the net with [reason]. *connect CONNECT - CONNECT [port] [server_B] When [server_B] is used, CONNECT asks [server_B] to connect to . Global Opers only. When [server_B] is not used, CONNECT tries to connect your server to . Local and Global Opers. When [port] is used, the connection will be attempted to [port]. When [port] is not used, 6667 is used as a default. *trace TRACE - TRACE [server|nick] TRACE shows client info about [server|nick] or about the server you are on if no [server|nick] is given. All users that use TRACE can see the path to [server|nick] if given and all servers and opers connected, as well as the connection class they fall into. Opers can see all clients connected to a server with TRACE as well as the connection class they fall into. + LTRACE - LTRACE [server|nick] -- If compiled with LTRACE -- Displays only Oper, Serv, Link, and Class reports even if the O-line is active. Useful for just showing pertinent info of a specific server. Note however that if the target server is not running this option then you will still receive a normal trace output. *kill KILL Disconnects user from the IRC server he/she is connected to with reason . Local Opers can only kill clients on his/her server. Global Opers can kill clients on any server on the IRC network. *line E: exemption from bans (exempt from K/D/G lines) F: exemption from connection limits K: Kill line (users from that mask will be killed on connect) X: Warn/kill lines for gecos field match *klines + KLINE - KLINE :[reason] Adds a KLINE to the ircd.conf or klines.conf file which will ban the specified user from using that server. The banned client will receive a message saying he/she is banned with reason [reason] KLINE user@ip.ip.ip.ip :[reason] will kline the user at the unresolved ip. ip.ip.ip.ip can be in CIDR form i.e. 192.168.0.0/24 or 192.168.0.* (which is converted to CIDR form internally) For a temporary KLINE, length of kline is given in minutes as the first parameter i.e. KLINE 10 :cool off for 10 minutes + UNKLINE - UNKLINE Will attempt to unkline the given Will unkline a temporary kline. *dlines + DLINE - DLINE :[reason] Adds a DLINE to the ircd.conf or klines.conf file which will deny any connections from the IP address of the banned client. The banned client will receive a message saying he/she is banned with reason [reason] In order to use rather than , must be on your server. *glines Adding a gline will disconnect all users matching the gline mask, and will forbid them to connect for the specified time (default in seconds), minutes, hours or days. Adding glines /GLINE user@host time[m|h|d] :reason /GLINE nick time[m|h|d] :reason /GLINE #chan time[m|h|d] :reason Removing glines /UNGLINE user@host | ALL Listing glines /STATS G or /GLINE LIST mask *zlines Adding a zline will block any incoming connections from one host for the specified time (default in seconds), minutes, hours our days. NOTE: Existing connections from the specified host will not be closed, for that purpose use glines. Adding zlines + ZLINE user@host time[m|h|d] :reason Removing zlines + UNZLINE user@host Listing zlines /stats Z *htm + HTM - HTM [option] When no [option] is given, HTM shows the current High Traffic Mode rate and whether HTM is on or off. [option] can be one of the following: ON - Forces High Traffic Mode to be on. With this on, ircd is more efficient in reading server-to-server traffic and oper traffic, but will be less efficient than normal with normal client traffic. OFF - Forces High Traffic Mode to be off. (see above) TO - Sets the High Traffic Mode rate to . Ircd will automatically go into High Traffic Mode when is reached, and will automatically turn it off when things calm down. QUIET - When set, ircd will not notify opers when it goes into and out of High Traffic Mode. NOISY - When set, ircd will notify opers when it goes into and out of High Traffic Mode. *set + SET - SET